Nigel Wild on February 25 2010 10:27 am 5

Magellan RoadMate 1700 7-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

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  • Ultra-slim 7-inch colouration touchscreen is amend for super vehicles and cushy watch on the road
  • Includes maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico with 6 meg points of interest
  • Features multi-destination routing, route lane assist, uttered street names, AAA TourBook, and more
  • Search for pedal stations, restaurants, hotels, and more nearby upcoming route exits–QuickSpell with SmartCity see makes instruction entry easy
  • One-year restricted warranty

Magellan RoadMate 1700 7-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

Amazon.com Product Description
Perfect for SUVs, trucks and RVs, the navigator RoadMate 1700 boasts a generous, ultra-thin 7-inch contact concealment saint for super vehicles and cushy watch on the road. Premium features include: OneTouch favorites menu, AAA TourBook and Member Roadside Assistance, QuickSpell with SmartCity search, route opening POI, uttered street study guidance, nonnegative so some more! A coercive guidance experience. With a bright, WVGA 7-inch concealment and the features you nee… More >>

Magellan RoadMate 1700 7-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

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5 Responses to “Magellan RoadMate 1700 7-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator”

  1. Cat says:

    On the pro side large well lit screen that can be seen even in bright sun light, even very bright when set on the lowest setting on night screen, auto or manual settings. The lane assist feature works well. The unit acquires satellites very quickly even at first start up, 20 seconds. At posted speeds the voice feature will notify of the next turn in time but the display lags. Watching the display alone and you will be 100 feet past you turn! The 1700 is very chatty and I find myself telling it to “shut up you moron”. I’ve used it now for more than 5000 miles and once the unit has decided on it’s initial routing it doesn’t like to change it’s mind, sometimes trying to send you thru endless u-turns till it gets it’s way, even though it’s very clear that the route you are on from experience is clearly the most direct, also insisting to take you sometimes 200 mile out of your way!!! I’ve used many gps units and thought the tomtom was dumb but it beats this. By far the best gps still is the iway 500c (no longer made by Lowrance). If you want a gps that is on the same level as the 1700 I recommend getting a shoe box take a blue marker and make a dot in the upper left hand corner, then take a red marker make a dot in the lower right corner, now draw a line to both dots. Now it’s a heads up competition!!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY AND AVOID THIS ONE

  2. LOST says:

    NICE big screen; $ 100 less than Garmin 7in unit for which I probably have the maps for. Reminds me of the handheld units from Magellan I had before; a pain to set up and learn; but adqequate once you learn it.

    Lack of A/C adapter is unbelievable; how do you learn the unit; sit in you car every time your want to try something new; or figure how memory cards work? Again; could have bought AC adapter with unit if it was more clear that none was provided. What voltage +/- is required? can one make / use other battery source for out of car use? Mount issue was most confusing; I kept getting bounced from Amazon page to page; but what the hell is a friction mount. I would like a remove antennae connection to get it out of line of sight across dashboard. I still need a better mount(CA is not legal to mount on front glass, and no antennae to have on rear windows.

  3. So far so good. I am loving this new GPS. EVERYONE should have one. The true test will be traveling down to Long Island then I’ll really let you know!

  4. Great display, easy to follow. Took some practice to get familiar with the menu.

  5. Zen Dinh says:

    I just bought this but dont know how to hook up with dvd player.I tried the 3.5mm in put to this with the rca jack out put from dvd player, also tried red for video, .etc.. but still didnt work, any1 knows about this? what kind of cable do i need to buy? please let me know, thanx very much.

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